A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with 'Q'
When you hear “songs with titles that start with Q,” what songs come to mind?
We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so you might not be able to think of any right away.
There are plenty of English words that start with Q—for example, “Queen,” “Question,” and “Quit.”
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with Q from among many famous tracks around the world.
Enjoy the read while looking forward to discovering some new music.
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Que Tire Pa LanteDaddy Yankee

“Que Tire Pa’ ‘Lante,” an ultra-hip track by Daddy Yankee—the leading figure of reggaeton, a genre that blends dance beats with reggae, which has been sung in Jamaica since the 1960s.
It’s undeniably a masterpiece that will go down in reggaeton history, and you can enjoy it from the bottom of your heart for its comfort, cheerfulness, and its music overflowing with respect and love for reggae!
Que Sera, SeraDoris Day

It’s a slightly up-tempo waltz.
The title apparently means “Whatever will be, will be,” and singing it really does make you feel that way.
Well, even if you’re going through something tough, singing this song might make you feel a little better.
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)Doris Day

A popular song created by the songwriting team of Ray Evans and Jay Livingston, who have worked on many film scores.
It was performed by American actress and singer Doris Day in the 1956 film The Man Who Knew Too Much.
Quebec November HotelHubert-Félix Thiéfaine

Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine is a beloved French male singer.
An artist known for pop rock, he racked up numerous hit songs from the late 1970s through the 2000s.
Among his works, the track that’s perfect for November is “Quebec November Hotel.” France is known for its artistic output, and this piece is no exception—its structure is distinctive and inventive.
If you enjoy David Bowie’s work, you’ll probably like this too!
Quantum SoupJordan Rudess

It’s included on the 2001 album “Feeding the Wheel.” After a brief introduction, the song kicks off with a distinctly pop-forward feel—truly worthy of being called the lead track.
The guitar solo is performed by guest musician Steve Morse.
Quit YouLost Kings ft. Tinashe

A collaboration between the American DJ duo Lost Kings and R&B singer Tinashe.
Incorporating pop elements, the track features vintage drums and synthesizer sounds.
It was released in 2017 and reached No.
32 on the U.
S.
charts.
Que me quiten lo bailaoLucía Pérez

Lucía Pérez is a singer from O Incio who debuted after winning the audition program “Canteira de Cantareiros” in 2002.
“Que me quiten lo bailao” is a 2011 single that was performed at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011.





